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J5 57:6 E163 xr-' ' XWSUSJ 9 T116 OTJCT of Curia By Oclis Befrtelsmzm '29 HE Order of Curia is an honorary legal Fraternity of the Cincinnati Y. M. C. A. Night Law School and is composed of six members of the Senior Class and six members of the Junior Class. The credit for the formation of this Fraternity must be given to Mr. Albert Savoy of the class of 1927. Mr. Savoy with the assistance of the Faculty organized the Fraternity and drafted the laws governing its membership. As explained above, the total active membership is limited to twelve members, so that each year with the passing of the six Senior Class members, six members must be added from the incoming Junior Class. For this purpose the Executive office of the Law School selects the names of the fifteen students attaining the highest scholastic standing for their Freshman and Sophomore years. These names are sub' mitted to the members of the Faculty who select from them the names of ten students, giving attention to scholastic attainments, as well as to the probable future success at the bar, of the students selected. The final determination of which of the ten students selected by the Faculty shall become members of the Order of Curia, rests with the six Senior Class members. It is understood that the general character of the student, both as to ability and personality, is the governing motive in the final determination as to the selection to be made. The offices of the Order of Curia are those of Praetor, Lictor, Scriba, Quaester and Aedile, the present incumbents of the offices being Gilbert Shaver, Albert Keeler, Gordon Scherer, Sol Goodman and Gordon Arey, respectively. Active Members Seniors juniors Wm. F. Seebohm Sol Goodman Bennett R. Knight Gordon C. Arey Stanley Silversteen Albert J. Keeler Stewart Fletcher Richard Rust George C. Heath Gordon H. Scherer Gilbert J. Shaver Odis W. Bertelsman 'E - , M Ks P - . GTX rec? f,eD.ffx 4 -is fi . . ,x 1 we fuss., r. X. sc x . -Vest .,,,fFF- -f we - Ash Adu V-Q4-ij-11-.-sie'S . 1 - --'rt tif' ' Xt3'??i., Ziff-.'l1 ,xi 19T ,:f cf up 1 Xxiiiii . LM xiii' 1 1 'ZA ' ' ,I'--F TY , ' - fig .1 - lk R -Zig A U 5. ' rin 43 is p- on .ff f...,, - af 41MB S-J --at '
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-'.:.'X FAQ FR? 5 Page Gimmel SPIRIT of mysticism prevailed throughout the classroom when secret insignias dispatched in all directions indicated a conscription of chosen ones for a new organization. The clouds of curiousness were abated by a Northeaster, which blew away all tokens and indications from the horizon. The purpose, secrecy, was subserved. Three years have elapsed since all these doings. The atmosf phere has been cleared of all gossip and rumor. However, the group formulated at that time into a corporate entity is constantly nearing the goal. At present, with threeffourths of its time, grant' ed by character, consumed, it is at the peak of a glorious success, never having been confronted with an obstacle, great speed was attained, and a wide latitude covered. At the iirst meeting an unwritten constitution and byflaws were duly adopted. The skull and crossfbones agreeing upon the fundamental and basic foundation as cofoperation. That rule being stringent and without exceptions. Throughout the first year weekly meetings were held on Sun' day afternoons and a preconceived and well planned systematical method of procedure was uniformly followed. The plan evolved may be simply described as follows: the number of members was equal to the number of subjects covered in the freshman class. Each member was to read and brief the following week's assignf ment in the topic assigned to him. Consequently, and due to the unity and cooperation, the entire week's assignments were covered. -Sol Goodman QS, gauge, ,f - Ng - J A, fi. no gg ,s .I W- 1 La fx ta U ls-'Mb .1 ,ff U J-ss -,U dec, in SJVXNLZ
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